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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXIII—No. 71 NAIROBI, 29th July, 2011 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.) PAGE PAGE The Restrictive Trade Practices, Monopolies and Price Local Government Notice ................................................... 2934 Control Act—Proposed Acquisition .............................. 2872 Disposal of Uncollected Goods ........................................... 2934 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— Loss of Policies ................................................................... 2934–2938 Appointment ................................................................. 2872 Change of Names ................................................................ 2939 The Copyright Act—Appointment ...................................... 2872 ––––––––– The Labour Relations Act—Collection of Agency Fees ...... 2872 SUPPLEMENT No. 66 The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act— Appointment ................................................................. 2872 Legislative Supplement LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Law of Succession Act—Appointment ........................ 2872–2873 The Magistrates’ Courts Act—Increase of Limit of 84—The Independent Offices (Appointment) Act, Jurisdiction .................................................................... 2873 2011—Extension of Period for the Declaration of Vacancies .................................................... 265 The Children Act—Appointments ....................................... 2873–2874 ––––––––– The Local Government Act—Appointments ....................... 2874 SUPPLEMENT No. 67 The Registration of Titles Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc. ............................................................. 2874–2875 Bills, 2011 PAGE The Registered Land Act—Issue of a New Certificate of Lease, etc. ...................................................................... 2875–2881 The Labour Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2011 .......... 653 Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of ––––––––– Finance—Statement of Actual Revenue and Net SUPPLEMENT No. 68 Exchequer Issues as at 30th June, 2011 ......................... 2882–2883 Legislative Supplement Customs Services Department—Goods to be Sold at LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Customs Warehouse, Kilindini ...................................... 2883–2888 85–86—The Income Tax Act—Exemptions ............ 267 The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service 87–91—The Registered Land (Application) (Nos. Licences, etc. ................................................................. 2888–2893 12–16) Orders, 2011 ........................................ 268 Probate and Administration ................................................. 2893–2927, 2934 92—The Valuers (Forms and Fees) (Amendment) The Bankruptcy Act—Receiving Order and First Rules, 2011...................................................... 270 Creditors’ Meeting ........................................................ 2927–2928 93—The Water Resources Management The Companies Act—Winding-up ...................................... 2928 (Amendment) Rules, 2011 ................................ 271 The Valuers Act—Registered Valuers................................. 2928–2929 94—The Traffic Act—Exemption .......................... 273 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Development Plans........................................................ 2929 95—The Parliamentary Service (Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training) The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Regulations, 2011 ............................................ 274 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports ........ 2930–2934 [2871 2872 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2011 CORRIGENDA (i) deduct every month the sums specified in the schedule in respect of trade union agency fees from the wages of IN Gazette Notice No. 6565 of 2011, amend the deceased’s name his/her employees who are covered by the terms and printed as ―CHARLES NYANGWARA OBUYA‖ to read ―JOSEPH conditions of the concluded Collective Bargaining OTIENO OBUYA‖ and the petitioner’s name printed as ―Joseph Agreement and are not members of Transport and Otieno Obuya‖ to read ―Charles Nyangwara Obuya, in his capacity as Allied Workers Union (K); brother of the deceased‖. ––––––––––––––– (ii) pay within ten (10) days of the date of deduction, the total sums deducted by a crossed cheque made payable IN Gazette Notice No. 16815 of 2010, amend the expression to Transport and Allied Workers Union (K) into that printed as ―Succession Cause No. 871 of 2009‖ to read ―Succession Union’s account No. 2830238 at Barclays Bank of Cause No. 871 of 2010‖. Kenya Limited, Mama Ngina Street Branch, Nairobi. (iii) make returns to the Registrar of Trade Unions at P.O. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8924 Box 40326–00100, Nairobi, within one (1) month of making all the payments to the Trade Union. THE RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES, MONOPOLIES AND PRICE CONTROL ACT SCHEDULE (Cap. 504) Deduction: PROPOSED ACQUISITION The monthly subscription per each employee shall be as follows— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 31 of the Salaries of upto KSh. 5,000 KSh. 100 Restrictive Trade Practices, Monopolies and Price Control Act, the Salaries of upto KSh. 5,001 to KSh. 10,000 KSh. 120 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance authorizes the Salaries of upto KSh. 10,001 to KSh. 15,000 KSh. 150 Salaries of upto KSh. 15,001 to KSh. 20,000 KSh. 200 proposed acquisition of the entire assets and liabilities of Spedag Salaries of upto KSh. 20,001 to KSh. 25,000 KSh. 300 Spedition Kenya Limited by Interfreight East Africa Limited. Salaries of upto KSh. 25,000 and over KSh. 400 Dated the 19th July, 2011. Dated the 26th July, 2011. UHURU KENYATTA, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance. JOHN MUNYES, MR7394986 Minister for Labour. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8925 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8928 THE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 1998) THE ANTI-CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC CRIMES ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 3 of 2003) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (b) of the APPOINTMENT Kenya Information and Communications Act, the Minister for IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) of the Information and Communications appoints— Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act, the Chief Justice CHARLES J. K. NJOROGE appoints— EZRA O. AWINO to be the Director-General of the Communications Commission of Kenya, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 7th July, Senior Principal Magistrate, as a special magistrate, to preside over 2011. cases involving corruption and economic crimes in respect of Kisumu, Nyanza Province, with effect from 1st August, 2011. Dated the 20th July, 2011. S. L. POGHISIO, Dated the 21st July, 2011. Minister for Information and Communications. WILLY MUTUNGA, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8926 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8929 THE COPYRIGHT ACT THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT (No. 12 of 2001) (Cap. 160) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 11 of the Copyright Act, 2001, the Attorney-General appoints— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints— MARISELLA NABONGO OUMA (DR.) MARGARET A. KASERA to be the Executive Director of the Kenya Copyright Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 1st October, 2011. Senior Resident Magistrate at Eldama Ravine to represent the High Court for the purposes of that section with effect from 1st September, Dated the 22nd July, 2011. 2011. S. A. WAKO, Attorney-General. Dated the 21st July, 2011. WILLY MUTUNGA, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8927 THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8930 (No. 14 of 2007) THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT COLLECTION OF AGENCY FEES (Cap. 160) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 48 of the APPOINTMENT Labour Relations Act (No. 14) of the 2007, the Minister for Labour: IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law (a) Orders Messrs. Eurocraft Agencies Limited to— of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints— 29th July, 2011 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2873 ORENGE ISAAC KARASI GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8935 Resident Magistrate at Wundanyi to represent the High Court for the THE CHILDREN ACT purposes of that section with effect from 1st September, 2011. (No. 8 of 2001) Dated the 21st July, 2011. WILLY MUTUNGA, APPOINTMENT Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 73 (d) (ii) of the Children Act, the Chief Justice appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8931 JOAN M. IRURA (MS.) THE MAGISTRATES’ COURTS ACT Resident Magistrate at Isiolo to preside over cases involving children (Cap. 10) in respect of Eastern Province, with effect from 1st September, 2011. INCREASE OF LIMIT OF JURISDICTION Dated the 21st July, 2011. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) of the WILLY MUTUNGA, Magistrates’ Courts Act, the Chief Justice increases the limit of Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. jurisdiction of— ORENGE ISAAC KARASI Resident Magistrate, to Kenya shillings five hundred thousand (KSh. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 8936 500,000), with effect from 1st September, 2011. THE CHILDREN ACT Dated the 21st July, 2011. (No. 8 of 2001) WILLY MUTUNGA, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the
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